This is one of a series of interviews completed by the Milton Historical Society (http://miltonhistoricalsociety.ca) as part of the production of the book "Milton Remembers WWII 1939-1945". Several veterans of Milton and the surrounding community were interviewed by MHS staff to document their experiences in Milton, their service to Canada in WWII and the impact that this had on their life. This is the interview of Leading Airwoman Margret Robinson, a native Milton girl (Bruce Street PS, Martin Street HS), too young to go overseas and thus spent her time as a stenographer at the Rockcliffe air station (168 Squadron & Alouette Squadron, Ottawa). By the time Marg was old enough to serve overseas the war had ended. This interview was conducted by Ken Lamb on March 22, 1994.
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For further information on the men and women of Milton Ontario Canada who served in the Canadian Armed Forces, please refer to the Milton Historical Society web site at http://miltonhistoricalsociety.ca/miltonsoldiers/, or contact the MHS at miltonsoldiers@gmail.com as required.